The growing presence of satellite space junk, as more satellites enter Earth’s orbit, has raised concerns about environmental impacts. Pollution from burnt-up satellites contributes to changes in atmospheric chemistry, with metals like aluminium potentially harming the ozone layer. Scientists warn that satellite re-entries are contributing to a rise in pollutants, whi…
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